Serbia Energy News
Leading SEE regional online magazine with dedicated energy and mining focused news. Since 2007 covering the power market news of Serbia and region of South East Europe.
Serbia Energy News
Leading SEE regional online magazine with dedicated energy and mining focused news. Covering the power market news of Serbia and region of South East Europe since 2007.
Scrutiny from Brussels has intensified as the European Commission launches a formal investigation into the…
Plans to expand nuclear capacity in Romania are gaining momentum as the Export-Import Bank of…
According to data from the National Institute for Statistics (INS), electricity consumption in Romania during…
The Montenegrin Government has approved a major financing package for state-owned utility EPCG, combining investment…
The introduction of the EU’s carbon border mechanism in early 2026 has already had a…
Fuel price controls in Hungary are expected to remain in force even after the formation…
Day-ahead delivery prices on Thursday, March 31, 2022, on electricity exchanges in Southeast Europe fell…
However, electricity in March remains 30% more expensive than in January and February European spot…
The largest Romanian chemical company Chimcomplex Borzesti announced that it must enter a restructuring program…
The average price of electricity on day-ahead market of the Hungarian energy exchange HUPX amounted…
The Slovenian Government has adopted a 200 million euros package of aid for households and…
Romanian Minister of Justice Catalin Predoiu sent an address to the General Prosecutor Gabriela Scutea,…
Bulgargaz has proposed to the Energy and Water Regulatory Commission (EWRC) the natural gas price…
Black Sea Oil & Gas, a company controlled by the American investment fund Carlyle, gives…
OMV Petrom, the operator of the Neptun Deep offshore natural gas project in Romania’s Black…
Azerbaijan’s strategic importance gets momentum day-by-day as its energy policy continues successfully. The opening of…
Croatian Energy Regulatory Agency decided that commercial consumers using guaranteed gas and electricity supply services…
Three years after Greece passed legislation to kickstart offshore wind farm development, progress remains minimal,…
Greece has taken a major step forward in its energy infrastructure by launching the Attica-Crete…
Coalmine and Thermal Power Plant (RiTE) Gacko has issued a public tender to select a…
A major overhaul has commenced at the coal-fired thermal power plant Gacko, following a period…
In the fourth week of May, average electricity prices decreased in most major European markets…
Econergy Renewable Energy has started commercial operations at the 59 MW Iancu Jianu solar plant…
Romania’s 1.2 GW Dama Solar project has received its final regulatory authorization, allowing developer Rezolv…
Montenegro has begun preparations to select a strategic partner for a large-scale battery energy storage…
Romania’s second contracts-for-difference (CfD) auction has reinforced solar power’s position as the main driver of…
Serbia’s 66 MW Kostolac wind farm remains offline despite the completion of construction, with outstanding…
A EUR 78 million financing package will support the first 70 MW phase of the…
Southeast Europe has no shortage of wind resources, developers or proposed projects. What the region…
Romania’s 461 MW VIFOR wind farm is emerging as one of Southeast Europe’s most significant…
We invested almost 850 million euros in Serbia last year. This is a record level of investment for us, which is 30 percent higher than the…
Electricity and gas prices for households and businesses in Serbia have approached the levels of market prices on the European exchange, and a new price increase…
During the final phase of the construction of the third block of the Thermal Power Plan Kostolac B, with a power of 350 megawatts, for which…
The privatization of Naftna Industrija Srbije could be assessed today, 15 years later, from several aspects. Firstly, it was non-transparent and part of a broader economic-political…
It is well-known that Serbia needs to import oil and gas, but available data also indicate that the supply of consumers in our country increasingly depends…
European gas prices moved lower in Week 16, but the decline did not signal a return to durable comfort. Instead, it reflected a short-lived easing of…
Thermal generation across South-East Europe remained broadly stable in aggregate during Week 16, but the internal composition of that output tells a more consequential story for…
South-East European day-ahead power prices dropped sharply on 23 April, with most regional markets losing between EUR 18/MWh and EUR 32/MWh day on day, as lower import requirements…
By the first quarter of 2026, the most important change in South-East European power markets is no longer simply that more wind and solar are being built.…
Electricity demand in Slovenia recorded a moderate increase in March, with total withdrawals from the transmission network reaching 966.5 GWh, which is about 1.5% higher compared…











